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Lots of great application material even though the details are scarce:

1) African American applicants are at an advantage at top b-schools due to the very low number of applicants they receive from that pool. 2) Virginia has a highly ranked UG business program, which you clearly navigated with success.3) GMAT is stellar

This three-pronged weapon will yield good results as long as you write a compelling application. It has to move the committee on your short and long term vision for what you want to achieve and why you need the MBA to do it. Make sure you go into your passion for real estate and why you like that sector. At the end of the day, b-schools are looking for passionate people who will make a difference in the world, so to the extent you have impacted others around you (people and corporations, organizations, etc...) be sure to detail how you have done this and let us know if you need help pulling it together. _________________

Also I had one more question. My position with Morgan Stanley was in the operations division which is considered "back office". Does that look less favorably or does that not matter?Thanks for all the help.

Good question. Expect that your work experience will be scrutinized (like everyone else's who applies), so certainly the rigor and responsibility will matter. What you want to do is to emphasize the leadership and teamwork etc. that is required in your position and how the firm is reliant on this support to execute its frontline strategy. If couched correctly, your experience should not be any less "valuable" than any other applicant from MS. _________________